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jyascagy a, 2073, EVENING STAR. | curt sesenere smear... | See ctr serena | ene mareee senpmoroment. Toa Georgetown Advertisements. E , Dror explained thes sitnoagh ‘WORKS—IMPERFECT WORE TO BE REPAIRED ™ RGETOWN evening, the President submitted a coumrunicatton | ad. at course * * DOUBLE SHEET fret the Controle, with accompanying Uoruimente, | bran pagan’ the diferedce Meters AxD. WORE 1 Taonaee vinveaED ue at | (oss ipa. so The Connecticut : = showing theSmancial operations of the District wor-. | Somusetins | Cte etevese, ‘The Board of Public Works have determined | (fern!) Az a pe aepn e gP A MUTUAL LIFE ‘ernment since its organization up to December cist, | ae Tm cthing like S250 qu ‘thatthe proper repairs shall be made to paved | Go sticed jshoulder (whole), 0c. cut, We. | (40 TO J.B BLACKFORD.Ja,~ CC” = . SATURDAY.........---.---May Wi, 07S. | [iz reterred. Mr Herbert said that he thought the dil Streets, ami to this end have directed Clement | sliced, IDc> aailiines Iie cent Ice. beat tones Watchmater ant Vonks” . Se a es en ec teeencec dt ne bage. | tere niaht (the 1 amenerment bill) would have | Fill, eeq., general inspector, to call upon the e-eachi tard, Ogae. Market for beef very | YMA" Beige eGo recto IER msurance Company, oe Afforded some relief, asks following eontractors and notify them to pro- | act | | for ACLES and EYE GLASSES. i e . LOCAL NEWS. Speaker the Housetead weited pon the'Secre, | Tole SMUWNU, He cautioned members mot to act | Cocdurud £00 revatr the defects in work aitceay Fiat Bock. se. Poanch; perch, we. Bhanch; | Toe eg OF HARTFORD, Cod Amusements, @c., Te-might. tary oft mary to codver rte precere the Daikliog | Titan upporiuatty he ueved that ee ee een ree eee ieee) Soe donon do, ewes | EL. ® my _ 7 of < * . a ly rein : a 7, | JOKSELLE iD Ss —_ Wall's Opera House —The (German Drama } that they had been most cordially received by the | "Wt, "'gig sight moved a provies: Taat the money | OC's. Mites ton cir following carringewaye, See as le ee | OOKSELLER AND STATIONER, TWENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL STATEMENT “@bris and Lena.” Secretars who informed the committee that he | regiised uball be only applicable to the payment of | viz: lth street, between Hi and I streets horthw ars hukeneees ie smelt, | 128 BRIDGE STREET, GEORGETOWN, D.C Theater Comique—‘The Waifsof New York,” | would wilingly do all in bis power to secure work indebtedness of the Board of Pablic Works | 21th street, between G and Hi streets northwest: shed. th@uee pes: Werriag toe D.C. songs, dances, Kc. for the mechanics and iakorers of the Washington | which existed prior to its passage under existing | 3th street, buween B nag # stree:< nor hwest: head. S0c.nS1 0); aturgeon, 8. | | have thie de : ae {andj iat while he did not think it, practicable to | Tomracts, street, between W0thand 11th and 12h and 13th streets i cappiied mkt feck "eae of all ol bate, F opened a BOOK STORE at the jatement for the Vear 1872: uild cither of the new vessels here. there was acer- | “SM smoot aaldthet if the contractors were to be | northwest; Row York avenae, between 13th and sth ovenamed place, and would soticit a liberal share | NET ASSETS. Jannary 1, 1872 Sh 70.67 oF Condensed Locals. tain amount-of repairing to be dene to some of the | grat pad Portions of the city needing improvements | streets northerest; wood pavement 60 of 18th and —Potators, Irish, 4c, ® peck; do | Of the patropage of the public. Particular attention inva senetse hs Brack Leslie's Laugie Maya. | sui me eget gmcrsd werk on Wamnieeton | weal Fito hei prenat Solon vate un. | SAREE tbe eet Pinas Te ula Ge bunch; Mrabes ics | Seu watetacgene enone Sitionery department: tats e i - « 5 ight re were n- | of , the following side. : ig . “po marant “ - qcttillington has Frank Leslie's Lady'e Maga- | °C otecilbiil tosecure efficiency in tbe mi- | qaistiod; left ev because the contractors not having | wake, Bcseer iercen Ii ond th cerca acta: | ARATE, Kale. dtc W peck: sprouts, S5c. ® pack: | Sraantinfaction ta prices guar nic of the late 9 588 16 ——— 9.7644) 9 rice. Call and Y 8 tomatoes (Bermuda), 25¢. $ basi Y Dr. Wm. H. Combs.» well-known resident | qunisration of inctos im tmcerurte of justtow of | received pay. were unable to cumpleto thetr work, | west: Hires between 138 and lah streets norti:. | Yse""pbnnch: rable, oe F bake Mpa et house of Poe & Beligson at ons-hal alta ’ rine. wie the the District of Columbi ead ? eno 3% p of Fant Washington, died Tast evening etter | Si ime oad reerred, es wn roe | Sth, Ee theater eves choad ts bald soo tat | SavtaaMergeccy. svense> beewens 14h and ith | ead pees fol g pen. st. Freits.—Apples, (cath x; i Quamae & short iIIness. Browne moved a reconsideration of the vote | the work cauld be fuishel, John O. Evans, to repair carriageway of 13th | crantertio Bi Spon nor feeks | PRY THOS. DOWLING, Auctioncer; Georgetown . Rev. T. De Witt Talmage. of Brooklyn, N. | by whieh Council bill No. 8 to prevent the couete- | "Mr. Upell opposed the amendmont because, in his | strest south of fennylvania avente. Pennsyivanie | Annee 8@ i ae, NET. DISBURSED IN 1872, ¥., has consented to deliver the oration at Ar- | gating of disorderly aseembi ‘on the street: opinion’ the work in hiagiuth) district would wemain | sammy hetteone inte an thwee react PO. B dusen; strawberrice, sng Ure streets northwest, OLDEKS unfinished, as also in other eections. Isth street, bets. con H and I streets northwest; 7th anrt CHANCERY SALE or COMFORTABLE FRAME | TO POLICY FRUITS.—Apples, be Fanart; poachen, | LWSLLING HOUSE ON PROSPECT ‘ BEET,| For Hington at the decoration of the soldiers’ graves | 7 ™ passed; carried, and the bill was recom death and Dyer said the amendment would cut off the | strect west, from B strect north t--B siceet south, K ns GEORGETOWN. ed endowments $2,211.90 36 ee. i tee Sia Tua PROTOSED NEW RUILDINcs RoR vax DieTBicT | ¢ ME OTST sald the mend begun. L-Clephaue, ta repair carciageway of lth street, | he vehersee: tae. We-; blackberries, By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Conrt of faturecd te pel S hard all the » Bee apres peop hi ‘bright’ SOVERNME RT. t! The amendment was rejected, and the committee | between Pennsylvania avenue and Detreet and EB Berrer.—Philadelphia print, Sc. ® Mh: New the District of Colambia, meeeed in cause No Be yond 3.906.213 ek to getup the very brig Mr. Browne introduced a bill to provide forthe | ssc and reported and ¥ streete northwest; 19th street, “orner of L | Yorke des cae eis PP Big 9, 3.158, Speiden et al. ve. Mahagan et al. I will Peed and warrendersd kind of journalistic gem for the reading of construction of suitable buildings for thease of the street northwest apd the sktewalk on 12th street, | Eguel@e ® duren, Chace M@en pin” VEEC- | sell, in front of the premines, on SATURDAY, the Policies 5.50 9 good people of the Disteiet “o-morrow, aud have, | government of Cue District wf Columbia, read and between E and G-etreets; H and New:York avenue, | Potrray.—Chickens, @1.25@9150 ® pair:«pring | L2tD day of May, A.D. 1873, at 9% o'clock p.m» - Re doubt, succeeded as ascal. aid over. : " yee ovide the | betwen Sreets north weet. chickens: 65@3 % 4 ee S128 P pair TE | PATE of Lot No.1? ola Georgetown, beginning 4 S850 ‘The grand family festival for the benefit e1 {Tee bill provides that the sum of serent ed forthe | Cl Evans, to ir sidewalk on J x feet. ros thor pd de! opriated by the act of Con- St Dominick's new churek:, to take place othe | Urewrat Marche kth Torgie perchase, by the United | BBP Wth of June. at Scheutzen park, will be one States, cf the interest of the District of Colembia in | f44, the most delightrul open air entertainments of | the prosent City Ball building in Washington, now the summer. See the adyerisement for men ised me lely eck gS eae purposes, the same - tion of prizes. applied by said Testrict only for the erection pa ~ High street, on Prospect street, and run tween Vermont avenue amd 16th street: € Prices at the whilesaic market, az furnished by TARE theme Meat 18 feet: thencesouth 13) fort; t avenue, corner of 27th street; Counecticat avenue, | Luttrell & Dunnington, general commicsion, tar OP ETEy ent ane Beth 80 the & corner of Tstreef; 2let street, between HL chants, 97 Louisiana ave bet 9h and lothest fo. 41 Prooprot omen aed’ bevece antes Arua Naar Gace act: | Pinas ae een, SmGae MR, malig. | hice ete jeeh mea eet by tte | woe , no $4. M@S5; tine, 85.6e 86; super fine, 6.50@37 25: ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; ” Legislative Assembly of July Je, 13/1, entitied ing appropriations for improvement in the District of Columbia, and pi payment thereof,’ and to supply the di raid pied eens S86 00S 12 . : Tesidae at 6. and 12 ler _ : siitable building fe- the District offices, is hereby nt of the four million dollars of ‘per Abbott Paving Company (J.P. Crauford,) to ra- | BUSUeE Ise nase Men 8S GRY: family, | months, with interest at 8 person fon the ane ae Coates Dmais someunete t-serem 6 piel. tobe applied only for the purpose afore | manent improvement boule: authorized by said nct, | pair cariageway of sth civeet betesen Goad He 0 GEE TT 6 SO can, 04 Alena | Bale; $80 dewosit when the property. is cronk oF Setter from ior te Peer —— Ss ed the Goveru or and Gecretary of 1 ve District | the Governor of the District of Columbia is herebs | horthwest, and sidewalk on @ street, betws Pah Seacse: MG SIG | Conveyancing at expenee of par . 60.20 as Knights Templar to Pay Director Cunning | gre heredy wuthoriae 1, in behalf of the District, te | Kurhoriced amd cipe in behalf of the District | street ane New Jorsay avenue, and finish the l ay nd peaches, In@is: unp 7 ED. W JONES, Trustee, poe ee ee — Serstien execute a suitable converance to the ean Potumbiay to, ese anee to be tested, add ing of tidewalk on 34 ecreet, between Pennsylvania | § S@r dried cherties cr i a [or RHOMAS DOWLING, Auct'r. Shs rince of Wales to the office of Gra of ali the interest “ Kone sof the chi r described tn said act, | and In Hes. berries. i rorgetown @ourier 2 . C ns Master and af changes in the ecnstitution of the | Building: and the Gevernor and Bossd of Public supply the aforesaid deficiency in said |" F. H. Riuley to repeir sidewall on cnt, | Saas pr buch: pe 7 3howas DOWEL TAXES. AND PROFIT order of interest to every Masor. We pconye gf Bement 3 onc gong priation, and to place,in connection with the | between. and F and @ and H streets, green, ‘ary, 146glé: becver B . NG, Auct.; Georgetown AND LOss. 290.159 ot ‘The water registrar has been directed toereet | {or said sum, of hevents five thous loltars, re my ly place redit of the James A. Nelson. to repair sidewalk on Uth street, | 6: lambs $3006.00, calves, ba CHANCERY SALE OF BRIC ‘ - - 6.520.498 54 hyd Between eth and 6th streets | C°!%<4 fran the United States. and to nee the eame } the fall acm of Hare, suiject to be | between Rend ota, moTth west. ey i cairn: ee PAP Geis SMUE, OF BRICK novse axp sealkwent. "B.D. Carpenter, superintendent | Ditties S: trvitane ree: Pemins for the | disbursed upon, w Board of Public | oF t0 repair sidewalk on sth | dozens $4@Ss, butter, 25003. pa PREMISES ON STREET, IN GEORGE t assets, December M1, 1892. $8090 ef roads, has been directed to'pet in an 16-inch | “Sec 8. Thut the Governor and Board of Public bok per mace mec h tionie avenge and Qetre-t. | mon, 610: sags, 17 By virtue of a decree of the = from 7th to eth act cred si r é ls Supreme Court ot Pipe catvert in place of the old culvert broken | ‘Werks are tereby auth i 0 Sroners glare fax About 360 tons of hay and straw have been «old; this District, passed in cause Na tet ‘On Rock creek church road. eroction of scommdious a SCHEDULE OF ASSETS i Prices as followe:-—Best quality, $1,701.80 Bewt.. ceed three aundred thousand m Real Katate (first iten,) streets, north west; Sth milding et al. ve. Plaggemeyer *, Li ; i me Leguiatty MM. CLAGRIT PROTESTED And. second quality. S14 $1 of the permises,on 8, DAY. ay vets ‘The alarm of fire turned in las: night from j [or the scchemodation of che Legrlati against the puscage cf the bill, They bad heard a St barrels coln at QS Sew bare Bay, AD. WM at 8 o'clock bia pa tt ee ee box 64 was cawed by the burning of a small great clamor for reform, retrenchment 3 o'clock p. &e., and yi eh They bad 4 sieners or the hoard on this subject, The bill LW . repair cravsing at the interes authorizing the £4,000,000 loan had been submitted | tion of 6th and streets sontkyest, and fill up h to the people ant aberuy ed, and they had autherwed | in sewercorner of Rhode Islauc avenue and B the expenditure of that sum, but not a dollar more | northwest. be a Ferg beg by the peo oa he “pe “Pp Andrew ene " ks, igs air sicewalk on Gatr 3 peared to have bess brought in by the back door. ‘nerof Uthand 12th streets and betwee That in addition to the Congressional ap- | "Mr. Bnopherd denied that there many atrecta notthwest toand occupied by George Eberly. The property is on the east side of High street, nearly opposite the end of Prospect str ot, improved with a large two-story brick house. decree : One-third cash; With interest at 5 per with the op:ion to the | Cash inCcmpans s offic whole in cash, $50 deposit | Balances ¢ mY Agents, secured ing fund count ; i " ta., part of Lota * 4 born . on Pennayivanta and Lo ft is said the District owes the Board of Public | “Stewart «Eatin, to repairsidewalic on 14th ot Pt ae Bim a 9 2 Jack 0 and ne oer; fre 5 s Mvtee on Policia infor.” saanhag ae Sy ee een | the Works $282,000; and the bill i« not between O aud P and Q and #: streets, northwert Moe do. Meme a eae Atty pos oe Ty Oe foot Cont of Reni Estate owned by the Ca. °F SC ies ob 18 and © senett Seater a | rer that sum, but to give them a margin of g44.0. | LM. Hoff © eden EoeicacteT i ; Uecoerts tataly Linon es department was promptly on basa, and the | lic Werks by do, a 0 report from the si flames were extinguished with swall loss. pursuauce of gab] act of Concress of March 3, 1573. pemers avons the oie A gentleman connected with one of eur lead- ca the Wasl Roe nm market company; and tli dag business houses lost while going te bank a a day or two since quite a large susu of money. ‘The fact was duly ac vertised in Tee S iw a little while the entire amount wasr, tothe firm. The finder, Mr. Frank >. We @$125. Hay and straw scarc _— advancing, GEORGETOWN. PARALYzED.—Mrs. Lib wife of the lw ved Honds. 1aNe Sts ~ - Sea oD cept. from the day of purchaser to pay ¢ propria Gleeson, to repair «idewalk, lay crosa- doseph Libbey, was struck with paralysis y Ton when the property is struck off. ‘Conve fused to accept any reward whatever, clas ming | larsé appropriated out of any money not otherwise | and eabl that the Dil had beou tatrodaced on the | walke'to tase and out down park gutter on Kast | tFday afternoon, and has been insensible m em pense of the purchaser = ee that he had only performed an act of justice. " | 22PIBU ty be suhrect to the warrants of the Gover, | (inl dey af the session, and all had had time to | Oapltel street. of the time since. She is over 70 years old, bat ANTON EBERLY. Trastee, Rev. James A. Handy has tendered his resig- | 1" Sa posey Ur iwucic Werke ee the Gover it H. Bingtiam, to repair carriagex-ay of Kstrovt, | UP to yesterday morning was in good health. mot [Ge THOMAS DOWLING, bp Internat acerned nation to Gov. Cooke as justice of the peace, he | “fiome bile extending the time for payment of 1a Clagett replicd that what be meant hs theback | corner of lth stréet, aed between th and 13th sis. | _ CoaL TRane.—Owing to the recent high [Georgetown Courier 2%] Auctioneer. r~ emssn = ewe 3 ~ ‘4 r door s introduction of the bill without auy | northwest 3 a inne Agtitan Methotist Epincopat charek ta the | fete teamer Hants Sitionn at Gosesteene ag | Preeios report or nohice that they wontl he asked |. H. J-McTaughlin, to repair sidewalic on H atroet, Sere anual. “The boats now, votre ne ant | BY THOMAS DOWLING, Auctr; Georgetown *riorks modi = ee ee oe for the parcivace of a lorand the artetic there ond | $0 make up the defich If Id beshown that | between lith and 1th streets northwret. . iow, however, are ar- Sonrgete ty of New Orleans, there to take charge ef a 20 rf Sno er cost Net Promiun conrse of collection Net deferred quarter i i such deficiency was to hare been asked for, he would | _ Delaware Hudnell, to repair sidewaly on E stroot, | Tiving freel, the wee of the Coltucbia engine. 3 ¥ appearance. The receipts tor £ By Virtue of & deed of trust thos Charles T . ive bis cheek for the amoant. between 13th and Lith atects northwest their usual bi ¥ read afirst tune gad ordered | WN Shepherd Then we need not pass the bill, for | ware Keeney. to repairadewalk on ZL street, be- | the week wer orm. the gentleman will not go back on his word and will | tween lith and leg streets, ne fi eburch. The resignation has been accepted.sy | p"“neine-h the Governor. to be printed ia William Archer, Inte a route agent on the : By the New Central company, Kilmonston and wifes : hwest, aud lay side. | 3.800 tons; at Ray's docks, 2200 tons; Couspitta: ra he land seceeteck a nd rec: led amongst the land records of «aid ly and semi-annual is a = —_ “his check for the amoznt as soon as itisex- | waik on Lstreet, fom Sth te 9th northwest ion comp: 31 tons; di f ict in Liber No. 608, folio 3! ee se ane See eee eo ee ee aa se him that wh.n.the loan was negotiated | "Hogh Mcdintias, to. repair crossing cn Riode 2Oe Conia. Tie ree nning com- | Nauest of the perth soar peer eee ee having embezzled certain registered packages | called to onjer by the Speaker (Mr. Campbell), aud | the not iufveaved the pudlicthrvaghthe news. | Island avenue, cormr of Ith atrert northwest. | fe egiar aeons, The shipments were: From | faivatyutite auction oe THORS eer while in transit through the Uuited States mail, v. Dr. Rankin offered prayer. papers tha the bonds had beer. taken at 97, and an: Albert Gleason, to repair sidewalk aroup-l tray on = ventral company, 4,02 tons; from | May, 18:3, 4 : 7 Gross assets, Doc was artested in this city on Thursday and taken | Mr. Berry presented a petition of J. Pichard : phered out the oxact amount 800 tons; from Consolidation Missouri avenne, and on 3d atreet, from Indiana | Ray's docks, i avenue to New York avenne. company tons; from the Borden H. Marray,to repair eidewalk on 18th street, cor- | company, 3,40 tons. Total receipts, rf H street northweat shipments, 14,589. mes, to finish alley in eqmare 103. AIN TRADI ont of the prem ire. to Savanna, Ga. Ter aes centent s ecte edie eoiien | have tarertas States anteaio 1. Smoot submitted a resolution that ing e ce a acer row occupied by the court is Inconventently located, | hey heard th badly arranged and ventilated, afording inenficient | sible for the deficieney. Organization of the New tieweral Re- | smedations for the transaction of business Chipman’s speech. jor a hearing before a United ining tons; LIABILITIES: at The receipts of grain t Morgan. to fill up bole at coruer of Mt Wer- 7 y blican Committee. i a committee of three be appolated to select 2.00, but nothing i cling it. | non Place and oth street 200 busheis wheat by the schooner fo lemnrore icaeuteckeusdeusenen at the Republican | more suitable location in the vicinity of the ay | This am unt should have Leen collected by the con f Sinit Jewatks on Ist street, be: Thomas P. Morgan, from Alexandria, to Hart- | by n substantial Frawe Dwetline teccels Tepaivel. General Cassmitter of the District of Columtin er under the rules. Aieo. bill in rele Dut perhaps it was not Peninsyivania x ud Taéreet norchiw rey & Bro.; 800 bushels corn for me oung, and Terme Ove-fourth of the purchase money cash t fs | i aaricun Paoutioa Wa ft mem fighter people ingeway in good order on B 4 v & Bro., by the | am in six, twelve, and eigh ontbs, met last evening at Union League bai | soc appropriating S500 satay fordee | claimed thet the District goreran and 3d streets northwest, aud lay sidewalks schooner Mary Ann, from Alexandria. “The | f°" tes hearing six per cont interest Trem | SURPLUS, December 91, ts purpose of organization, nearly all t | years red this eum, and if they did it shoald saleson "Change to-day wer? 500 bushels good | t#¢day of sale shall be given,to be secured by a tes being present Dr. Wm. Tindall | ie presewte 0 |- | deficiency. If it was due they could not DeGolyer, to repair the esrriagewa wes Sane. 800d | deed of trust of th “mines "i "i ° creas. ets during Zp Mr ‘Trimble presented the petition of James ffad. to prime red wheat, at sas P The terms of sale | Increase of asscts during I vaywood, alternates from the 20th district, and | con for relief (for alleged damages to house); re. | Why attempt to pay it when you ja avenue, from Ist to sth «treet Fish Waanr.—The receipts of fish | must he comp’ ied w thin four days after day of a. K ; > 10th district, | P ning aroand with their little du ie eteast, from Pennsylvania avenue Bat prea receipts Of fish to-day | sale, or the property shall be reauid apon five da; pweceiptein tens Wa. Kennedy. alternate from the 10th district, | ter acai . = of Public Works, with the €2.00),00) | Yard gate, were 55,000 herring and 200 shad. ‘The herring at the risk’ and cost of the tokens ¥8 | Ratio of expenses to receiptetn tin recently elected. appeared and took tueir seats. | Mr. Brewer offered a concurrent resolution pr nadies thn upacih Scenes oie ak Childs & Neville to repair sewer sold at $3 to $3.00 per thousand, and the shad at All con ing at buy te fatto af expe meee to Tree pte im CO Col. Wm. A. Cook, temporary chairma | ies forme a 440,00 they expect to obtain from the govern- | between Pennsylvania avenue and £14 per hundre Bosite of $200 “required at t " jogs Se inte te sided, and Charles Douglass acted as seer } to-smersow: {ieturany); agvect to. — ment, Woukl beable to proceed with the work laid | Washington ard Georgetown Railroad ©. 2 HUGH Cap) N. Tra. Pol 3 aon Se rell =8 the 2 -_ = i before the | Mr. MeRuight introduced bill for the relief of om. 8 Sete tf ah li pair the cobblestone pavement along the line [Conrier] DOWLING, Anct mittee the certificate of the judges of the elec- | Chas. H. Holden, to reimburse bim for buiiling | | M=.Smoot asked if Mr. Clagett was in favor of tion recently held in the 13th district, an- nounciag that E. W. W. Griflin and W. H. Daw CITY ITEMS J) #2 Cocbs at Porutar Prices }. H. Parsons, to repair wood pavement on 21 S. i OPULAR PRICES. “wer: petition of N. Acker. to be relieved of pay- | the improvements stopping where they are? taxes on certain ‘property; bill exempting mun Be Clagett re ited that be was not, bi y JeweLny Stone, No. 17 BENJAMIN MILLER, Statement of Receipts and D — ea de y Sf Fs Using steal por om water tax—all 0: erealized under the special a t Capitol street southeast are Sewn No e LER, ’ ‘ wrsemen Cor. rete rates snrantt paper, stating that thirty | Foti gad detailed report of the Water masisttes jo finiah up the work. same to be done under your supervision as ~ $1; plain Drees Goods, in all the new | o's ase eae BE, BENE to 8 ‘of the ballots which were in the box did not ap- | \'itn xmount expendel, laid over under the sulec.* said he was willing racticable. and at the least expense possible t f WO Bik eile, Be wee | ber 31 asc2 — pear on the tally list. Other protests on the Hier “oth I to ere 6 of . Sidewalk on Ww . ;, age RECEIVED 5 Mr. ¥. ai m introduced bill to ate the office ° The F ines from 25. to @1; beaatifal | For Premly 8.1 28 same subject were presented, and all of the pe the west; 12th str he Fifth Ave yle of pearl cassimere » Se. We. 2e.; Victoria Lawns, | For Juterest aud Meiis. iarseseet oe ~roe gee pgpiondie Bongphermaer gore ba overner mar sppoint & fe for the bo d peas thet the | dress hats now ready, at liberal prices. 20¢ fues, Ble. 250., Se, Sac. Black 3 ad Meat 756 ORS which committee retired, and after a to hold his office foi a a . a airs, & spl fe. Cloths, Cassimers, Lin " ties in Parasols; one Case more of the apl fer Iase inthe District one | faustice that the dif be made good. A hall receive a fee of &5 for | ing to his calculations,after the outstanding ccordef thesamne, | tions are paid from the. procecds of the spec Carter & Co., Alpacas and Fashionable Hatters, 424 9th street. , ty, as bow ae ported that they were inspect each steam b mnable to agree as to who were elected delegates, | 1 ~* months, that be DisBU eects ser ‘ach boiler inspected, keepi ‘ a hw ON Accounr of the cold, wet weather, thore | Bleached Cotton, 1240. TO FOLICY HOLD and recommemled that the whole matter be re. | £%¢{h boiler} Of fine from $20 to Sluifor | sessment bill, they would hav carringewas , Wth ctw F. str, ou ACER CRSA , Q aac m by death an ferred back to the district, with instructions | Ssing say belietcomdemmed by euch Dice See | BUT QOWMD To COMPLETE THe work | hortiweat abd cromine ay ere oT eee treet pan Beem bet ee SPLINE sheds sold, and we RR®*2¥ Fou THe SPRING ThaDE tured endow 4 6 that anew election be held, which should be con- | has been repaired and pronounced safe,| referred COMMENCED. ey, between F and Q northwest; inh | Oo Clothing wkih neue onicee a eae einem a ducted by five members of the committee, | Mr. Clegett intreduced Dill to punich trespacs- | He would ask if Mr. Clagett did not agree in the ret, between RK and S streets northwest, 12h | Made clothing, which we are selling at greatly With s full corps of first class workmen, a com Surrendered and Inpoed ‘The report was adopted, and the committee | ing, giving justices of the peace orighaal jurisdic- | Committee that the Bill sh eesti Sizeet comer, Between end O and Boas 8 vie reduced price: Rowan & Cox, 509 7th st fete sock ts ae | foreign apd domestic Dye Policies 2.36.21 Wo . ' | tion in such cases; referred. ett replied that he haw med the ill, clean out , vemouth of ate \ re » ke. re 10 Pee Pracecded to clect a permanent chairman, | "Sh" Aitnert offered. « rreolution requesting that | _ Mr. Suwot said he certainly underatoo! thar Mir | betweey Gh'and Teh streets morthwen: incor ah THe CENTAURS OF OLD were half horse and gbeaN On ReGton O56 .a12431 Bs @ majority of all the votes cast being mecessary | ¢.0 flouse be informed ax ts how intich has been pad | C.agteed to the bill being reported flagging ou sou of L street, at the coracr of | half man. They consorted with animals, con- | LADIES’ AND GENTS’ SEBRING AND SUMMEB EXPENSES: = a — wae —— were Joseph by the Board of Health to the contrac f deodor- | « Mr beled = tit eng’ ollection was that Mr. | Gih street 5 quered mankind, lived upon the flowers of the ene Wy APPAREL, Salaries to, Aacate © 5,719,200 88 ms, Henry Piper, and Jero . John- ers, he bi ‘ollected from A agreed to the bill being repo we e 3 f 2 and in the best manner. ape’ Som OF x bal perk enicneonty nt ee eter ie tear Leak, | Me eno (tale, Olieeth Wek yon wot é0cke ‘The Fire Department. SenLury plant, made one of their number god W. H. WHEATLEY and ‘others em : gon. On ihe first ballot there’ was mo election. | engers for such deodorizers: Inid over under the | ,,Mr-Siuoot (to Mr. C REPORT ON THE DELAY IN, THe acanw ror | oF,the healing art, transferred their name and | pRemsum STEAM BHR ety SCOUR piered epee saber sna the second 61 votes were cast, of which Mr. | rule of the commi A on DELAY IN THE A FoR | home to the ion Centa % : 4 edie 23.387 Williams received 25, Mr. Piper, 15; Mr. John: REPORTS FROM COMMITTEES. r. Clagett.— Yes, sir: and here are the minntes. THE MICHLER PLACE PIRE—TH® FOREMAN he Conetmilation Contaurins, a0@ raised ING WORKS, pemlag troy ee that the pro- son, 9; scattering, 2. "Mr. Williams was there- | , Mr. Herbert, from the committee on public works | | Mr. Shepherd rose toa point of ori fue divil generally. But the great Centaur | ) ..., ESTABLISHED 1831. Printing, Stationery, a ore » “ on the bill ceedings of the committee were privileged. OF THE HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY TO BE | [iniment for atiff joints, rheumatism, swellings Swarded 1587, exchange. postage, fore declared elected, and acknowledged the | Tyee tie arpeiiiten ok a etn C ear ‘Fre Speaker snstained the potat, INVESTIGATED. and lameness, upon man or beast, is now aston, | Office.49 Jefferson st, Georgetown, D.O advertising, and all mis ordered r. Dyer argu compliment in an appropriate speech, pledging | asked that the committee be discharged Bimeelf to do all in his power for the interests | “"M. f tee, made an of the party. Messrs. Perry H. Carson, Andrew | adverse report on the petition of Mrs. Anu C. Liv- The L ature had Sry gph four Gleason, Wim. ©. Drew, James Hadson, and | ingston, and asked to te discharged; eo ccdercd. doles in words but uot in fat» and they Jeseph Nelson were sppointed the committee | sats tie bil sroviling Ghee oe Bene, | Sante fea eee ee ae eee 4 . [1 I ve e tri sh to conduct the election in the 13th district un- | te, for ge bil, f vellanevus ‘charges ‘The board of fire commissioners met ast | ishing the world. And astonishes because it | Post Office Box 723.” apt-tr night_W, R. Collins, ‘vieo president, in the | does tie work. Theos = chair,in the absence of the president. Mr. —_—_e ——_ eT) Beoker, from the committee om hose, reporied | _ ELecant,sweet lightand wholesome Bread, | METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE. the supply a in a very bad condition Rolls, Biscuits, Corn Bread, Muffins, Buc D FAITH sfOTLD PE ORSERVED. TAXES, AND PROFIT AND Loss... 1,913,092 73 : i i i eet A report read from the committee— | wheat and other Griddle Cakes, and Pastry —_— — 7 et the report of the committee above men- | 6.,\¢dwithem Meee rete Carentan tSe® | favor ok tapeoromee in aaa ne Messrs. W. R- Collins, (chairman,) John A. | Cakes, with Dooley’s Yeast Powder. Sol by Total Disvareemente iS 271.288 28 i regu ed by the : : : tioned. Flees. Charles K. Douglass. 7. we Works.) The bill was laid over for | bY = ore msstaketco Sarr Mae te we ae grocers, 16,6 A FULL STOCK OF THE FOLLOWING Sows, aad Wee Walker Spuaseaiedar ter 1 the same cowmittee, hill to chang» the | Works—that bill is in the intereat of the p lation of the board to investigate the eaus» of Sa eEe o e | Ben BEER on Fecretary, and the vote being taken resulted as | Time of Barry Fi Hillsbor}, (Kast and West,) proct y a ene ee the delay in communicating the alarm for the | @raught at oo Avcnus had sirauaee ant aay SareN EC MERI decanter ee follows: Settle, 15; Douglass, 14; Roberteon, 19; | jit substitute amie | me id he conld not see that they | Tecent tire at MicMier Place to the engine com. | C°TMer Pennsylvania avenue And 4} street. 15, THEY WILL SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. = 6; MceGrew,4. There was no election. r. Mr. Robertson in favor of Mr. Douglass. A ie panies. CoveHs AND Cotps.—Those who are suffer- | Gent's Fine Linen Hemmed Handkerchiefs, $for 81 The testimony of F. D. Squires, operator in en So te cBomrae ent’s Fine Linen He erchiefs, $for 81. charge of the tie-alarm office an the night of the | -R& ftom Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore | Brown Huck Towels, 6,4and 3 {yt $1. Admitting that they pp il He was in favor of th r. tee under the resolution introd ompesed of the Governor. the Pre- | lion hell, reported that the | Owed the amens base withdrew in favor of Mr. Settle and tee aes te ) Mr. | could not pay tt THE ACTUAL COST I, aud voted for it, while his Moy2 é iB he | Throat, &c., should try “Brown's Bronchial ‘tra Fine Damask do., 2 for $1. of Life Insurance in a 3 = Settle > cil,and the Speaker of the House, | mostly opposed it; and tf we could afford it, he w fire, ts to the ‘tthat he was asleep when the hes.” y : ’s Fancy Half Hose, 3 pairs for upon the am sur second dallott resulted Settle Prongians, | Seu ok toe Ceencturen sus upsunscios tun Henny | Reve 1ieetews Canmsces satel erect Dini fart eatie in; hat the fiat he knew of itwas the | Troches <— tths | Gets Beet British does pelts for gi returned yh = . = ¥ the building of one of the new war ste ‘at the | He was not opposed to the Board Public Works | alarm gong ringing off, which aw: Dy the el Gurnyess Porter and Bass and Encoop & | Second Quality British do., 4 pairs for @1. lly or ne ly paid announced that the election im the Lith district | Wi-hington navy yard, had performed the dury de, | Carrying on improvementa, but while they were cry- | AFose at orce—it was then 1:17 o'clock by the cloek ©o.’s English Ale on draught at Geo. W. Drive Gent's Light Merino and India Gauze Shirts, $1. That Company in which the would take place on Tuesday next. veived uponthem. The Secretary had stated that | ing economy and reform, they should not pass uch | in the office, which Keeps correct time; tha: he .’s Eng) ght eo. W. Dri Splendid Suspenders, 0 cents and $1 eG UpON Asacte, oo he would either have one of the vessels built at | @ bill, at least while poor men are hawklug about | looked wt the galvanometer and saw the western | new sample rooms, corner Pennsylvania avenue ito Strice of Fine Cane, sieae ot nee of management are the lowest, must have the THE GRAND conceRT by the pupils of the | Washington or one of the larger vessels of the navs He Roped that there were eovagh | wits sibreting; Ect e click every five oF six otc nds | and 43¢ street. 5 0 English and French Hair Brushes, 1. largest ccruing #ur pius—aat be wtle to eottrn the primary schools of the fourth repaired here. The committee was discharged, and fe ht in th ed Wires or other causes; stood watching Jviips, SMasHEs, CockTaiis and other pre- | English Shawl Straps. $0 cents cinde. SRANT INS CR AT THR LOWEST: under the general management of three the report ordered to be printed in the 4 dart io aetias ootethe sade Cormants of Ol) Kinds, mote of fae Ce y that docs thvs 4s REPORT OF THE CONTROLLER ON DIST 2 en t did not think it was a fire alarm, | scriptions carefully compounded by Geo. W. | Ladies read teachers, Mrs. M. 1 Wise, of the Ist femal The Company that dors this 1s the in, and well sewed. at one dollar, it the importa: as no intelligi ‘ignal came in, and was about | Driver and his corpsof efficient assistants at the Superior Bias Tucked Shirts, at #2. DONNECTICUT MUTUAL. termediate; Mi Van Hoi he 2d id before the! ands that it'be thoroughly consid dis- | to go to bed after adjusting the apparatus when 2 i a ‘ieee a. ” CONNECTICUT tinea poop mame Adena a po Poona The Speaker Iaid before the House @ message from ie Was ano Ek -box 63 was struck off; that. was about 1-3) | 2€W Sample rooms corner Pennsylvania Fine Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 4,3 and 2 fer 21. rs . the Governor, transmitti ort of the Control No. 6, came off last night at the Jefferson | ofthe financial operations of 1 ‘ from the o'clock. and iinmediately aber Fegistering the time and 43 street. ol it should be, 6 ten 5 and repeated it. Alsrms Bg, Ami, as anticipated. was a success in | organization of the present government to the Sist | ¢p,tue Cty Myr it ghonid Lethe mest beantitul in | De seny oul the alarm and repeated it; Alms Seva. ie poprame eines | Sepeagdineigs® ttre we te omc’ | eof ey far hare, aed | nao cog rary amply, ny feta eg, ha wi 2 _ nt here to guard and advance tof e of the bi o white . twent ts age epables it to give ite mem- appointments and adornments alinirable, mtromeers sepett was fellows: 1 | the people. “And under the solemuiti ‘aths | are almost worn out) aud their connections in thy | agency, Willett & Ruoff. Soe Wr abaet gwaze Etctnce frame, with sew ant | tester Se ee Sete eet ean aie the troops of young people neatly dressed ee Dee et ne nan hal report of the fiscal | we are to decide whether this bill will be tothe ad- | boxes; this is particularly the case in bad. weather — eo Fine Oval Frames, & cents and 81 rived fromthe successful management of a large bu and weil instructed in their several parts, the ee ORCI EnT re Yautageof the people. Thequestionof improvement. | when the alains are unintelligible until after a | | Fouxp at Lasti—A remedy that not only | Fine Oval Frame 2 cents and 81. hess through a long pertod of time. whole reflecting credit on themselves ard the nf treeections of the aser alanine isnot involved in this question, for we have reached | Very careful adjustment of the instruments, the only | relieves, but cures that enemy of mankind, Splendid Satchels and Baskets, $1. those feature of practice which hey . ‘and fully sustaining the established resent administration. Almost 1 & point where it is necessary to stop and consider. If | correct alarms come from Georgetown where Consumption, as well as the numerous statelites | Sinall Willow Work St si strated to be valuable,and avoids those of a specions managers, ully sustaining the established | under the present administration. Almost of they would have the in have new wires and new boxes, the alarms come in | which revolve around it in the shape of cous eee ve ee . ‘cortain charact eves the great public Sprains ot iw treet Aictries far Chie opie | Comey the comemeretomens of am ceurety new are | eck farther Hen that the dita aces ok eayustment: is of | Colds, bronchitis, sore throat, influenza, Xe. | Handsome Jardinicrs and Vases sat S1 it to be the greatest amount of insurance, for the ny ent gennteonenomasell the programme, ali | less, friction. A rigid adherence, however ‘at once, ami that | The remedy we allude to is Dr. Wistar's Balsam Tongest time, at the least pecessary actual outlay in Scpitted themselves weil-— fda Porter, Maviet- | Faief at nuabe gate! ates een The seagate | fest gtd Cherry, prepared by Seth W. Fowie & Teisttciy Satter TOs potcy bore ar the ta Fahey, Alice Carroll, A. Ashford, M. Me- | cies of the tax: payers It wil, be seen that nearly | pres - sie only members, and receive their insurance without Mourning do, —— ee 3 ‘irs Ladie Camunie Dress tae pera, Ss unee: Children's Striped fall regul tra long I mended to general consideration ‘assimere Dress Hats, now ready, the hund- | Children’s Striped full regular extra long Hose waded te genet onsidoratiot ; somest and most stylish in the market, at ir | . 3pairs for $1. It has been actively engaged in business over and 2for $1. favored improvements, or that or Children’s fall regular made ms of the District from the The following features of this Company are com- id from Congress, they should show t ~ they are carrying onthe government judiciously. | opinion that the disturbance he box 45 or from two or more bo: le have s ied on themselves within two lebt Bo Segoe and Congress hat propriations, wot bee: Bracelets, Sette, Rings, jue. Necklaces, &c_,at #1 exch seund that the a run uptothe | sleep se y ——__o—_———_ ml y 8 to stock tee Williams, Celia Stein, I. Smithson, May Atlee, | one million dollars of taxes @e the District re- | Buluust. The aseesments had been run y him? it always didawake him: thegongwould-sand | ‘Turco-RussiaN BA‘HS, 000 E street. 10,6 of Rubber and Set Jewelry, at panne page ry CR eange eg pS | ag mg he Bago Horace, € Clarke. pcp eck conmellen sd Enron fr 7 BM eri (1 70) ales | PSF Cent... which is about eyual to3 per cent. in other | if arly signal came over the wires, perfect of imper- —— sorplus premiums and interest amounting to nm, nm Noyes, ye lis ald, - S 4 - 4 cities, He would not say that we were hopelessly in | fect Doorey’s Yeas’ +f, Amelia Oppenheimer, Anna Ha- | Contributes to our embarrasments. The nominal | Gent, for we have a rich une Hambur venner, Stary Halley, Wille Kilbourn, Minnie | Tes sctually reduced to 1-58 by the liberal abate- Saas ih statement iy 18 convenient, L. HESE OUSAN. : ef y Te, but would ask when, | _ Mr. Squires was positive asto the time when he | economical, and always reliable. No waste of | A2£ THESE AND & THOUSAND OTHER | §1y.138.80.40 » oP ms — » _ + foremost sim the Board, thes "hava | got the alarm and equally positive that he could not | food prepared with it, as itis always of the best | 4K TICLES 4WAIT YOUK INSPECTION. |.) Loremont sin ie the mainkcoance of « dosres of pf a Fo a jet e mot prudent to postpone action on | ave slept ifthe gone bad -onnded before that time. | quaittys 9,6 to ertoualy impair, that uo disappolntmcat may be Ferdinand Neiomanski, Cora Thorn, Minnie iby aclass of exemptions almost unknswn in | \rratyey, Lo msht be that this bill might becometue | MEY ‘the might of the Michler Place fits, as ; SS os fall those whore welfare pon the ini Bird, “Hattie Lynch, Charlie Hunn, Laara | ther governments, All'theatatements of thtere: | 2" © ou duty the meni of the Michler Place frv,wat | Mepicarep BATHS, O00 Eatreet. 10,6 B, BILVERBERG’S Wiehest ‘Thora, Frauk Ashiora, — . this end it maintaius the prona Larkin, Robert | Port, it will be observed, are to Bec. $1, 1872 BREAK THE CAMET's BACK standard of reserve and a larger surplus thanany the maintenance of a degree of Burd, Willie Yates, Frank Noyes. Miss Gardner, | Inction of the orem ee ent anda farther re- | e709 °. ord— - | his wires nor received any signal or message from CHILpREN cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. It imilar institution. Sebastian. Musical director, J. H.’ Daniel; |< TM; receipts of the treannry show an agerowaie of 4 MMT Shepherd Linink it will break the Camp- | fhe tine we went on duty at Frorclock R.m.uptil | regulates the stomach, cures wind colic and | M£TROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE, | sini! wnt hay bocw characteriand throng Pianist, Miss Bettie Hayenner. Feaving’a balance to credit So meng = 218716 51, pate, g: said there were several kinds of strawsand | Ai1)%, 050) 0'S) minutes fart) at which tine ne | causes natural sleep. ‘It is a a #08 SEN REE R OEEREE; Sel fetenttescaly, oat nig esrieked od — en Oe : hi Tied some. without » : vn ke | Castor oil. 25,003: “ ont Exsprctios axp Review or Kstonts Tew- | eeiiebte af mee ee os of the District, including | Me taG, Garris wom ie thistome, He did pot heard an alarm and counted inp ta six. whim be ee eet mister near Penneyivania avenae, | form of speculation, aud wot a dotine’ of is Inve FLAR—The Sir Knights of Columbia Com- | Incinde* ” old corporations, is $5-329)165 4. | believe that the people would endorse this bill. turned up the lights, and 41 v To onTarn the most delicious julip or smash, ments have been lost. Ite asset mandery, No. 2, Knights Templar, met in con- | pre im this amount the ne 4 age by, the Mr. Smoot said the teman (Mr. Campbell) ieee sees, Gergen ae Nicol lot ped geade of the finest susterial, and snanipelated in VE HAVE JUST RECEIVED id ecpices very Bah sane gave last night, in accordance with an order~— | manent improvement bonds, “adm: funding | NSnted & Postponement. What for? That there | (Manos atom with the police stations iy not tm, | the most artistic manner, go to Geo. W, Driver's mortality hes been f Tine" clome ctrl of the Grand Master of the United States ie | bends, $6000, water stock fonds, $40,000; mar- | the bill and woul! vote aginst aus, postponement, | BOrtant, except as going to show that the alawa first | new sample rooms, corner ennsylyaniaaverue 60 DOZEN - ts business wit appest frase she somaruahly anes Fetaitthowed te'wiie use ction, The | "lyric pain, Suan, Choate oud, begat |e wns adie Bear na srg. and wichod | Sepstote Rie Riem Mce a eogetner with | abd FoUrsDd-w halt saect. *3 oh gga eas it e whole nue" 0.100. The larger portion o e 20. i vote fo . ——__¢_—__. peing b a2 710 the rolls is 385, absort = ser of members on Bure, The iunprovewent bonds were sold at | fecmore. He asked Mr.C. if he did not yute for | | er ike paragraphs in the published report | | Poxp’s Extmaor cures rheumatiem, burns, itn ARN in the city (mo=" «rom the 3; absent the Chicago at 9%; the fuoding at 97; the water Mr. Campbell—Yes, sir, and if you willlook atthe | of Capt. Brock, of the police, containing state- | piles, ulcers, toothache, sore throat, sprains, LADIES’ SKIRTS, Mike Company's manecement, No other element full reg» pA re “Ge intest valuation of real property in the Dis- | “gtfes sou will find they have had more than that | ments of Privates McGlue’ and Miles; also, , soreness, old sores, headache, colic, Of the ComPPiuenrance isso mach ender contral a8 , , fatigue 2 a oun. statements contradicting the same, from Mr. 251. ‘The drill exer- | trict. ss reported by the superintendent of assess | YM: smoot —Yes, you voted for the bill when you ie hall’ by Captain eee Ec eect SE thee Ueieey Sete tera: | knew that three miltlon would beraised by taxation. | H. H. Bishop, fire-alarm operator, — Frank Marshall in command, after | ment be included, the actual value of all the prop- that he was surprised that there was any op: siti the entire conclave passed in review be- | erty in the District may be estimated at $200,000.00. to it. As some ofthe members wer obliged fore Inspector General J. W. Griftin, Eminent in addition to the receipts from loans the Treas- | \y, scnore time, he would more thet tits fact Commander J. KR. Thompso the District report= from the Collector of J lameness, bruises, boils, wounds, neuralgia, rg nd eae ————- ——— and Spo = : Young and Robbins, of the signal office of the 's Extract differs from all other adverti im be wen earnricch tonthere ear ear ote ilies | U. 6. army; and the committos any: pre ms in the fact that it is @ standard Suse We 40k eeLLswe Other statements fixing the time of turning in the icine, treated of in medical writings, and first alarm are equally conflicting, var to | known to be a cure for these diseases. m,th,s,tf hat of and ever) saving is @ direst the policy holder. ‘The ratio of expenses ti areduction bitit ® comparison be- Company. and that xpense rati © jos for the past thir Mag ration be !pones unt ‘clock; but your committee are re antly ———_o-___ of th Principal companios simo S. Baxter. The commandery have deter- | Taxes $265,162 §8, of which $27,995.34 came from | *riglaricta: al that tt be on ‘onclusion that the alarm wasturnel | SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER—Gentlemen fur- at teen Fear omy cecsaceait amined to go into an encampment in tents near | licunses. The Collector received on account of spe- | “wr Campbell moved to amend by stri ‘out attempts were made to turn in an | nishing their own material, can have their o this city for several days after the weather be- | for inprovemente the mane of G6 aoe fond Bervyicowe ; —- . ior iuprovements—the sum of verti ve i . . Is ett, . to ® minutes unaccounted rather too mach to comes warmer cates of assceament of this account to the amount of | 1a" Mam taker Gigi 1B ee ees | secribe Legions et Dire eno vitae | Keen's, 422 9th street northwest. —, = CENTS PER SKIRT. ‘The following-named members of Old {Do | $11 $81.2 were reteemed and wnegled io Yr same | ie original motion was agreed to slow at the wost end of the city and, all fast wt the guaranteed. 19,1: inion Commandery, + o xandria, | time by the Controle we Uni ea Maral il bill imy taxes was read a first time, | center. After hearing ‘ong sound, your com fencing rap. Somers were present. F. A. Keed (Eminent Commant: | paid into the trewary $118 38 from fines and pen- | oytierad to be printed. ami referred to the committee | mittee donut think it probablethat Operator syuites | | THR COMMUNITY at large appreciate the nse- nd that it be made the ial order.” Lost; | alarm within those ten minntes. of otber compan cont. This still lenves 10 | Shirts made to order at the shortest notice, at gf) James A Reed, AS. Dann. James Ey AL | eee nets te gas exthnire ee tne reeea | of MaDe And means. Adjvuroed Sith dim Bat itia onpnibe hetcoula have seeps | “gee eeeeere eae MS | LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, % wer, R. A. Adam, A.M. Clark, John ©: “ ~ * 2 —o——_ h slept. . Sen, Donal BicLean, Joseph L. Grigg, Heury | ofthe Washington Market company. The amount | Reogrers ov Diermict ‘Taxes ror ax | Evin with the meat improved fre alarm, if the cen Souxp vzsT “inauspensable to, health ee, WD ee, SEES - Cne Sig ceiets om account of the water fund were ee ee ee tae ater mance | ondnty there and awake) all the time. ‘This would | and near to visit Dr. White, the well-known 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, require three, instead of two as w Rev. De. Borstos anno Tae Wasar ston | ~ Aimong the principal payments by the Controller | from July 1, 1872, to April 30, 1573: sprout, | Chiropodist, No. 635 15th street, opposite so that they could relieve each other. It wo . for relief from corns, bad nails., d&c., ey ~ * oa ¥, re the follor ‘o James A. treas- ‘rom ‘al taxes, hit city, for year © alarm 2. %) oe he einen iy teeyterycme mah: | Pjaitnyiret of ube Worgey Gece, | wang ine uey en bias foal es Bar | aaa tte hate ee erbae cut | and sie as oan se Bs ache ee! a at the Assembly church—Kev. J. N. Coombs, | fesith $2319 co) Te Gennea! OE pate ; 5s aa ind $63,500.70; ae faen. | Sud defective fire alarm system with the operator "es Suwine Maomms. The | (vik GREAT REMEDIES FoR CONSUMP: ved to give life inenrance Sirk see teach attaining | pee attaree nce ging! agng ts | BA a Saag nd cement ant | Netcare wee ect | eleorned Masear Patsran® Ayeooy at Gear | (tn, Waring unt tener we bur Sol Sh eater etary clerk— the meeting proceeded to consider the | Potomac water, $i. To R. T. Merrick and | indebtedness, 18180 21 Totals 7744.05. have been in use nearly ten years, and portions of | Baum’s hoopekirt and corset factory, 7th street, | Moore's’ Pancreatic ‘special study tes- ‘and bohorable fm the settlement of Sho hat sake tiat his Teiatioon with that | Chcagey Staaol-- To" Mone Keli, teiatar2r'ot | gasn'U Hake urent CDM Rand dad eRe | His Sp, pmo Guay eoraneh cts geomeal a as easel dice: church Le dissolved on account of bad. esha, | thesisking {ued commisal ‘on’ account of in- | loans, S380 58: ‘school fund, 29; for interest | ignorant, carcless, or nervous persons, aa if two or Tuxmuoprersas and are repaired 8 Ee parted, Elder Laymac, one of the issioners on the | ‘rest, $186390.57. To De V arr, treasurer of | on bends and stocks, corpo! of Georgetown, more aré turned in simultaneously no intelligible | and made to order by Hempler, near 4% street. ‘body. improved by its ee ot Tae chorea ere oven me | ae police ecmuitasionere, pis4,a50 Jo. To the treas- 57.08.90; Metropolitan slice fund, Sssoe Tiokte | Signal is received. : [oore. United with the pastor in the request. He read | "The number of warrants one berthe controller | Sigh Seon house fund, $7,508.30. Total, ‘ovly persons connected with the fire depart- he! yr @ series of resolutions adopted by, the congrega- | to the 23d of September. 1871, was 249, amounting to From general taxee, Washington county, for year = Connected with the firealonn Devlin & Co., ist, tion, in which they refer in the ‘rom that date to the Sist of > | endi }, 1873, to wit :-—District ‘ona to their pastor and express deep regret that ill . ihe number was 1.910 amounting fa the eayre- frict leans, 8 15082 8; school a. §2.003 wi fe ohict Rawinesr icon cach bottles mys, health him to sever his 068,137.01 rere countersignel by | tropolitan police tund, $4290 74, Total, @4: Si 3. arccnttothe | New YORK MERCHANT CLOTHIERS, ‘diagonal, with the church. Dr. and paid by the treasurer on presenta- otal general taxes ict tumble for the pie nd ie and after a len, ales of the office do not allow the isane | vear ending June 90, 1873, @870398 58: from ‘ ‘ave.. statement, ‘ae ‘ unless an appro) made by the | Di trict of Columbia, for the year ending June 9, Fesolved to refer the matter islature justifies it, and the fonds to meet it rre | 1x73, s general taxes, Washington city {ot Stones poi ay unpahd warreme cf the cseerolior sRoet of ca | at oenhion mae Mase ‘Wathingwon ine Bink Oiete — - the market. ts 7 1872. 9 a aes ca egal rts cmap | an ie oeaes aay eh | Sn a eee Catnorie Co Rev; | fotlow in their regular order. It iw believed thet | tice of Colutinn. ia Ba good THE LARGEST VARIETY OF Cows AND HORSES. Sener Rest: ch minke | Serie ae deancatt ar biti gmat | erfzteanl WetunieGtraae gies, | omeblny frame howe charg wich on man nag | Sotnen pucteers pretnhcraat amend = lot Rev. Dather Walter for about one the period embraced, The statements are | Water tarce talvertiond,) 9.83.10 ae ‘The report was adopted, Apply te. at g. yon Mii, on Ree Oreck, {Fem rack eutaecvent presi that week and to-morrow morning at 7.30 o'clock Tip frum books of thle omen. Aad bere | "empti ntrom tax eat-ecurpacarion of Washington, | On'mehion of Me: Batley, the commi GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR re ime dove tho Tnbe'arick's Churei met ae St'uremce’s | paerie wn cuthe tatteseraca"e sccm | £259 drtrat Cleat Berctatmente fu: | rules and discipline wae athorieed to inquire Aud vento marant Te Z ifn Bator etn pret wm St. Patrick hureb, and at St. Mathew’s | pays formed their duties. ii 5) vite pee nec ; | into the reasons for the absence of ‘to be seen at A. STRAUS’, 10) ave., Beer ‘to carry the risk forthe year and pro- ‘Church ok W2e a = Cry Kpeamcoe y J day careful ws ne ty} — Si’ gpetit Gaareetown market the —— t of the hook aud ladder company IN AMERICA. She ccrects i J po Ty btn fund. Ihe churches of Ue District, amd adminster the | The Howse’ resstved tent tao sees Oa: See” FOOLY | Saiteene Reise te sacrament of the confirmation. whole on the bill toamend an ct enitied “An 'wct | A Buxax ix Paicts—Mewrs. Wolford & | Aw Incexprany FitacAbout 104 o'clock "male JAMES GOODWIN, President. making appropristions for tea re- | shilberg, proprietors of the Arcade, call atten- | last night fire was discovered in tie ¥ JACOB L. GREENE, Secretary, AMAL o'clock last night Olen Bion tad | Uechaiesand t Gnateed Srasett tn | ton to Biefact that from Monday, May 19th, | store of E. 8. No. 1211 th street, . : ‘Mr. Shepherd the committee rise and | instant, they will make a general reduction in | which was extingi without causing an aLL A. B. DILLON, Jr, Kenner made a raid on we cileued quubling report the bill t 3 on every article in their establishment, | alarm to be turned in, with the loss of about ALL THE NEW STYLES bebe - Viegiata, house, on Sees, Stee ye enue: fir Campbell u apt! gem to poor a in the carpet and dry goods de) ent. | $100. It is supposed to have been the work of he 4 4 General Agent for pag etn god F street southwest ar tame into cantody | peniey mekemehay Motion ales tilt providing | Ladies, ok to your interest, and Fel to ad- | an incendiary. aT Tis NGERES <fe arte Went Virgiohe een {he proprietors, Benjamin Kirby and — Tay. | | Mr ehepherd chad made kis tact Sere are nd METI oF THE Mupicat Soctery of 1011 Perms. avec near THR. Yor, captured a quant cards, table, Fr ota. of Base Batt.—The Lord Baltimore and Wash- istrict of Columpia, is requested ac Gon- mit-tr 1113 PENN>YLVANIA AVENUE. Cc. GIBBS. and & lot of checks. The were todged in The bre ae ee ington clube will play their third championship | saa) hall, B street, northweat, this evening at 8 y° SAUCE. 1429 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, preci station-house. 24 ‘night match op grounds on Monday ie action relation death y burn '* Drag *tore,) sented that this house has been in fall operation | pe "stants Giversot im Boas rks'ns | next, the 19th inst. A tke game ‘may bees: | ofthe iets Drew. Heer Kae vr arr moa brea ta ; angi: | an eente ver (Over WASHING TON, D.C. since last Jabuary. what per nego- | pected. See ad. t Janus E. Monaa, M.D., Presid.nt. | yanis svenue, nesr ith strest, mi-ectw 1333 F street, Tinportar an mlo-eat